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Allegro game programming library

Allegro is a cross-platform library mainly aimed at video game and multimedia programming. It handles common, low-level tasks such as creating windows, accepting user input, loading data, drawing images, playing sounds, etc. and generally abstracting away the underlying platform. However, Allegro is not a game engine: you are free to design and structure your program as you like.

Bash!Karaoke

TRANSLATION (PLEASE HELP US!): English and Italian in EasyBashGUI mode, English only (for now... GTK mode) ..

The goal is a karaoke player which:

- is installable with very few dependencies;
- is ready to use after a dependency check, -no configuration-;
- support SoundFonts to improve sound quality;
- works with a simple song database;
- can trim levels (pitch, speed, volume) and mute channels;
- and soon, with a new GTK3 interface, that will allow you to read the lyrics in fullscreen!

Moreover, the usage of EasyBashGUI allows you to fit Bash!Karaoke look'n'feel to your taste, depending on which desktop environment you use (Unity, KDE, GNOME or other), by using GtkDialog, KDialog, Zenity, (c)dialog or even Whiptail.

It is licensed under GNU GPLv3, so it is open-source; the source code is available in Launchpad.

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CBDraw

CBDraw is an interactive drawing software with LaTeX integration for text/formulas. Drawings can be exported to PDF format. The software is written in C++, and uses Qt5, wxWidgets 2.9, wxpdfdoc 0.9.4, and lua 5.2. Binary builds have been verified on OSX, Ubuntu, Win7+8.1 (cross-compiled through MingW on OSX).

chrony

chrony is a versatile implementation of the Network Time Protocol (NTP). It can synchronize the system clock with NTP servers, reference clocks (e.g. GPS receiver), and manual input using wristwatch and keyboard. It can also operate as an NTPv4 (RFC 5905) server and peer to provide a time service to other computers in the network.

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